Re: Why does enabling the fingerprint ID require that you "require password" immediatley in Settings

Originally Posted by kch50428

Any ol' anonymous person could pick up your phone and use it if it didn't require immediate authentication via the fingerprint or entering a pass code.

The way I have it setup, anyone can pick up my phone within 15 minutes and use my phone if I only use a passcode. That is how I have it set. I understand that risk. Why does apple force immediate lock out if I use the fingerprint option though? Why not allow the numerous options that using a passcode only offers?

Re: Why does enabling the fingerprint ID require that you "require password" immediatley in Settings

Originally Posted by B1ue_B1aze

I suppose they could have other options. However I think they think that the fingerprint scanner is quick enough that it can require it all the time without being an annoyance.

Its an extra second or two. It annoyed me from the begining. Maybe I'm the only one though. If you happen to be using it a lot and putting it into standby often, it is noticeable. Especailly, when you are used to a 15 minute buffer, or similar. I would just think they'd give you the option.

Re: Why does enabling the fingerprint ID require that you "require password" immediatley in Settings

While I still don't understand why Apple doesn't give you options for lockout times when using the fingerprint ID, I did find a quicker way to unlock. Most people already knew this but, on the lock screen, when is says slide to unlock, you don't need to. You can simply use your fingerprint on that screen and don't have to slide to the numeric keypad for password or fingerprint entry. It is not obvious from the text on the screen, but it is the case.